Wednesday, April 18, 2012

"Don't fight it, Mrs. Peel. We're insuperable."

So, as promised, I am now going to reveal the characters in Who Says? You already know two of their names if you have visited my books page, but that says little about them.

I have decided to start with Kayliegh Verne and then allow you all the chance to vote on who is next. And, just as a reminder, the giveaway is still going, so you still have time to enter. And now, may I introduce you to Miss Kayliegh Verne.

Kayliegh: 24. Black hair, blue eyes, tall, elegant. French.

Kayliegh is a singer living in Paris France. She is engaged to be married and has everything a girl could ask for. Lots of clothing, jewels, money. An flat in one of the best apartments in Paris. More shoes then she knows what to do with.

Her dreams are simple. Live in a mansion, eat shrimp every night for dinner, and boss around her servants. She doesn't expect to be loved, but with all that money who needs it? And then one day her world is turned upside down when a stranger shows up and, "saves her life." Now this spoiled singer has to leave behind everything and run about Paris trying to keep alive. Something that is not at all lady like or elegant.

However, on learning why the Italians want her dead, Kayliegh is determined to well, not die. And maybe, just maybe, she can learn to trust the man who is trying to keep her alive.

The End.

Well, what do you think? She's been fun to write with, once we came to some agreements. Agreements are always needed between characters and authors.

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Brothers-in-Arms

Can a Jew and a Nazi survive Hitler's Germany?
Franz Kappel and Japhet Buchanan never expected their friendship to be tested by the Third Reich. Friends from early childhood, the boys form an inseparable, brotherly bond. Growing up in a little German village, they escape most of the struggles of war until the day Japhet is banished from school for being a Jew, and later has a rib broken when other village boys beat him up. Franz learns he is putting himself in danger for spending so much time with Japhet but continues to stand up for his Jewish friend even at the risk to himself. Then one day their lives are shattered when they see first-hand that the price of being a Jew is dangerously high.
With the war now on their doorsteps, Franz and Japhet come up with a desperate plan to save their families and get them out of Germany alive. Leaving behind the lives they've always known, they move into Berlin with nothing to protect them but forged papers and each other. Convinced their friendship can keep them going, the boys try and make a new life for themselves while trying to keep their true identities and Japhet's heritage a secret. Taking his best friend's safety upon himself, Franz joins the Nazis in an attempt to get valuable information. At the same time, Japhet joins the Jewish Resistance, neither friend telling the other of their new occupations.
With everyone in their world telling them a Nazi and a Jew can't be friends, it is only a matter of time before they believe all the lies themselves, until neither is certain if they are fighting against a race of people or fighting for their homeland. Somehow they have to survive the horrors of World War II, even when all of Germany seems to be against them.